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Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey in 'Dallas Buyers Club'

Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey in ‘Dallas Buyers Club’

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has, in industry parlance, “spread the wealth” as it’s presented the 71st round of its Golden Globes. Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave has won Best Drama, but David O. Russell’s American Hustle has scored three awards and Dallas Buyers Club has taken two top acting awards.

On Woody Allen’s behalf, Diane Keaton accepted the 2014 Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement, an opportunity for Salon‘s Andrew O’Hehir to take a step back and assess a career that’s been rolling along at an exceptionally consistent pace—about a film a year—for well over four decades. “There are the funny movies versus the serious ones, the Diane Keaton period and the Mia Farrow period, the movies set in New York and the globetrotting period, the ones where Woody is the star and the ones where he ventriloquizes through someone else. Those are all somewhat valid distinctions,” but O’Hehir sees them “naturally dividing into four categories that seem thematically, philosophically and technically distinct from one another.” He explains.

On to the winners; they’re in bold.

Best Motion Picture — Drama

12 Years a Slave.
Captain Phillips.
Gravity.
Philomena.
Rush.

Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical

American Hustle.
Her.
Inside Llewyn Davis.
Nebraska.
The Wolf of Wall Street.

Best Director — Motion Picture

Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity.
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips.
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave.
Alexander Payne, Nebraska.
David O. Russell, American Hustle.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama

Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine.
Sandra Bullock, Gravity.
Judi Dench, Philomena.
Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks.
Kate Winslet, Labor Day.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical

Amy Adams, American Hustle.
Julie Delpy, Before Midnight.
Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Enough Said.
Meryl Streep, August: Osage County.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave.
Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips.
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club.
Robert Redford, All Is Lost.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical

Christian Bale, American Hustle.
Bruce Dern, Nebraska.
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street.
Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis.
Joaquin Phoenix, Her.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – Drama

Sally Hawkins, Blue Jasmine.
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle.
Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave.
Julia Roberts, August: Osage County.
June Squibb, Nebraska.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – Drama

Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips.
Daniel Brühl, Rush.
Bradley Cooper, American Hustle.
Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave.
Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club.

Best Screenplay — Motion Picture

12 Years a Slave, John Ridley.
American Hustle, Eric Singer, David O. Russell.
Her, Spike Jonze.
Nebraska, Bob Nelson.
Philomena, Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope.

Best Foreign Language Film

Blue is the Warmest Color.
The Great Beauty.
The Hunt.
The Past.
The Wind Rises.

Best Animated Film

The Croods.
Despicable Me 2.
Frozen.

Best Original Song — Motion Picture

“Atlas,” Catching Fire.
“Let It Go,” Frozen.
“Ordinary Love,” Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
“Please, Mr. Kennedy,” Inside Llewyn Davis.
“Sweeter Than Fiction,” One Chance.

Best Original Score — Motion Picture

All is Lost.
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
12 Years a Slave.
The Book Thief.
Gravity.

Best Television Series — Drama

Breaking Bad.
Downton Abbey.
The Good Wife.
House of Cards.
Masters of Sex.

Best Television Series — Comedy or Musical

The Big Bang Theory.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Girls.
Modern Family.
Parks and Recreation.

Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

American Horror Story: Coven.
Behind the Candelabra.
Dancing on the Edge.
Top of the Lake.
The White Queen.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Drama

Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife.
Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black.
Taylor Schilling, Orange is the New Black.
Kerry Washington, Scandal.
Robin Wright, House of Cards.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical

Zooey Deschanel, New Girl.
Lena Dunham, Girls.
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep.
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Drama

Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad.
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan.
Michael Sheen, Masters of Sex.
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards.
James Spader, The Blacklist.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical

Jason Bateman, Arrested Development.
Don Cheadle, House of Lies.
Michael J. Fox, The Michael J. Fox Show.
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory.
Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Josh Charles, The Good Wife.
Rob Lowe, Behind the Candelabra.
Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad.
Corey Stoll, House of Cards.
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Helena Bonham Carter, Burton and Taylor.
Rebecca Ferguson, The White Queen.
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Coven.
Helen Mirren, Phil Spector.
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge.
Janet McTeer, The White Queen.
Hayden Panettiere, Nashville.
Monica Potter, Parenthood.
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Matt Damon, Behind the Candelabra.
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra.
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dancing on the Edge.
Idris Elba, Luther.
Al Pacino, Phil Spector.

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